So let me leave you with this little tidbit for tonight....maybe get your attention and give you a chuckle or two. I'll be back tomorrow...OK?
Friday, February 29, 2008
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Time and Making Money...
Time is the coin of your life. It is the only coin you have, and only you can determine how it will be spent. Be careful lest you let other people spend it for you.
Carl Sandburg
What I wanted to say something about tonight is about managing your time. Sounds easy, huh? Well, let's take a look at what can happen if you aren't careful and plan ahead. This happens more than you can imagine...
You get a recommendation from a friend to join a program that seems to be a solid, well paying program. You join and start to advertise the program in all of your usual places. Then you get wind of another good program, and do the same thing. You join, start advertising, along with the other programs you are already working. After several more joinings...you realize that you are spending more and more time placing ads. In order to get all the ads placed, you start cutting back on where you place the ads and maybe even on the quality of the ads. Your recruiting drops off as do your sales. You are suddenly making less money and spending more time to do it! It seems to be an endless trap...and it is!
My suggestion to you is NOT to join more programs than you can effectively support. Take the time to really place quality advertising, and put these ads in places that will get the traffic you need. Traffic that will lead to sales...and please, track your ads so that you know which are working and where! Fewer programs worked properly can be much more effective than a lot of programs done poorly. Trust me...I know where of I speak.
So much for the preaching tonight. Just wanted to get that said...ok? Mom and my sister "B" went shopping today for a few things. They spent about 6 hours out and came back empty handed...they told me they did order a couple of things, so that made it seem a little better. I think the real reason for the outing was to have a good visit. And that's a good thing...
Well, I think it's time for some fresh coffee...wanna join me?
Carl Sandburg
What I wanted to say something about tonight is about managing your time. Sounds easy, huh? Well, let's take a look at what can happen if you aren't careful and plan ahead. This happens more than you can imagine...
You get a recommendation from a friend to join a program that seems to be a solid, well paying program. You join and start to advertise the program in all of your usual places. Then you get wind of another good program, and do the same thing. You join, start advertising, along with the other programs you are already working. After several more joinings...you realize that you are spending more and more time placing ads. In order to get all the ads placed, you start cutting back on where you place the ads and maybe even on the quality of the ads. Your recruiting drops off as do your sales. You are suddenly making less money and spending more time to do it! It seems to be an endless trap...and it is!
My suggestion to you is NOT to join more programs than you can effectively support. Take the time to really place quality advertising, and put these ads in places that will get the traffic you need. Traffic that will lead to sales...and please, track your ads so that you know which are working and where! Fewer programs worked properly can be much more effective than a lot of programs done poorly. Trust me...I know where of I speak.
So much for the preaching tonight. Just wanted to get that said...ok? Mom and my sister "B" went shopping today for a few things. They spent about 6 hours out and came back empty handed...they told me they did order a couple of things, so that made it seem a little better. I think the real reason for the outing was to have a good visit. And that's a good thing...
Well, I think it's time for some fresh coffee...wanna join me?
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Program Update...
Just a quick note to let you know that SurfProfitPro is rocking right along! I have found them to be really quick to pay on withdraw request, which are now allowed on Wednesday as well as on the weekends. If you take a withdrawal, and use it to purchase another ad package before you surf the next day...it can start to add up. Start with a little and build it up to a ever increasing amount, always keeping in mind that sooner or later...all good things must end.
However, with this program paying 10% a day for 14 days and with using the proper reinvesting procedures, the program (or game) can and will be a little longer. Like I said, they are quick to pay out...at least they have been to me using SolidTrustPay.
I think you should take a look at SurfProfitPro if you haven't already...just my opinion!
Want some fresh coffee...???
However, with this program paying 10% a day for 14 days and with using the proper reinvesting procedures, the program (or game) can and will be a little longer. Like I said, they are quick to pay out...at least they have been to me using SolidTrustPay.
I think you should take a look at SurfProfitPro if you haven't already...just my opinion!
Want some fresh coffee...???
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Company Is Coming...
Well, I really don't know if she would classify as company, but my Big Sis is coming from North Carolina for a visit! She might be upset if I refer to her as company...although company has a tendency to get offered all the best parts of the fried chicken and first choice of any baked goods that might be handy! That's just the way it is when you are "countryfied". Haven't seen "B" in a good while...so it'll be good to catch up on what's going on!
Baby Sis is going to come over from the other side of town, and that will give the three of us a chance to pick at each other. Now coming from the other side of town may not sound like a big deal to some, but remember that Houston is over a hundred miles across at it's widest point! I think that it's closer than that to Baby Sis's house...about an hour by the tollway. We don't get together very often, but maybe that's one reason we are still talking to one another! (Just kidding!)
Maybe we can all go to Mom's house and spend the night! That would be fun...and Mom might like to have us all there talking at once, making noise and getting rowdy when she is trying to go to bed! Kinda like the old days! I can remember as a kid when we would have relatives come for a visit and in the morning you would have to watch where you step because of all the pallets on the floor! Cousins laying everywhere, pillows scattered, the smell of coffee brewing and breakfast cooking cause someone was already up and at it! I also remember when the line of people waiting to get in the bathroom was always seemingly slow, but I think that's cause I had more girl cousins than boy cousins, ya know?
Anyway, it will be a pleasant visit and it's always good to sit around with both my Sisters and look at all the old pictures...telling some of the stories as we remember them from the photographs. Sometimes it's even pleasant to quietly sit, enjoying the company without having to say a word. That, after all, is what friends and family are all about! When you can feel the love and comfort all around you like a warm handmade quilt on a winter's evening.
Now...let's go have some fresh coffee!
Baby Sis is going to come over from the other side of town, and that will give the three of us a chance to pick at each other. Now coming from the other side of town may not sound like a big deal to some, but remember that Houston is over a hundred miles across at it's widest point! I think that it's closer than that to Baby Sis's house...about an hour by the tollway. We don't get together very often, but maybe that's one reason we are still talking to one another! (Just kidding!)
Maybe we can all go to Mom's house and spend the night! That would be fun...and Mom might like to have us all there talking at once, making noise and getting rowdy when she is trying to go to bed! Kinda like the old days! I can remember as a kid when we would have relatives come for a visit and in the morning you would have to watch where you step because of all the pallets on the floor! Cousins laying everywhere, pillows scattered, the smell of coffee brewing and breakfast cooking cause someone was already up and at it! I also remember when the line of people waiting to get in the bathroom was always seemingly slow, but I think that's cause I had more girl cousins than boy cousins, ya know?
Anyway, it will be a pleasant visit and it's always good to sit around with both my Sisters and look at all the old pictures...telling some of the stories as we remember them from the photographs. Sometimes it's even pleasant to quietly sit, enjoying the company without having to say a word. That, after all, is what friends and family are all about! When you can feel the love and comfort all around you like a warm handmade quilt on a winter's evening.
Now...let's go have some fresh coffee!
Monday, February 25, 2008
Gotta Love The Cowboy...!
I got this little bit of wisdom in my email and thought I'd pass it on to you. It's worth a read!
"What's Under My Hat" by Monte Tucker----------January 28, 2008
Howdy friends and neighbors. Come on first Tuesday in November! I have already had about all of the Presidential election I can stand. Surely, somewhere out there in this great nation is a "good ol' boy or gal," that is worth voting for. You know, someone that has actually done something, not just talked about what they think they have done. It's only the first quarter in the game between the R's and the D's. Both sides keep talking about time for change. Just what are they going to change? They obviously haven't changed the game of politics. Billary and Bama Lama Ding Dong boost the word "change" every time I see the media put their face on my boob tube.
The first place they could start changing things would be on the Senate floor that they're already on. Just go and look at their voting records for the last several months and you will find they aren't showing up to vote.You know, the job they campaigned so hard to get by promising "change," but they just don't have the time. McCain isn't immune from this either.
Let's talk "change." What in the world do these hot air compressors think they are going to change and why? Again, I'm just a professional bovine relocation specialist (it's the 21st century, we used to call them cowboys). But the way I see it from Sunny Point , Oklahoma , how are they going to change the greatest nation in the world? All of the candidates are demanding we must change! OK. I wake up a free man every morning and I'm free to do anything that is morally right or I can do nothing. If I choose to do something productive that day, well I can whistle at my dog, start up my ol' tan feed truck that I bought with the help of a free enterprising banking system I chose to use. Plus, there's the fact that other free Americans assembled this truck, and the companies that bought, sold and hauled parts and supplies to make that pickup possible. As I turn the key, ol' tans fires up on diesel fuel that a mean, nasty, big oil company conveniently made very accessible and affordable to me. I turn out of my land that I can freely own, onto a county maintained road that leads to any point in North America I would choose to go to that day. Also, in this country, I am free to own livestock and free to care for them so that the livestock will return a profit so I can repay my bank, buy my feed and fuel, and provide for my family. On Sunday Morning (or any other day that ends in "Y") my family is free to drive from our house on a ribbon of roads that lead to the Church of our choice and worship the real owner of all things we know, God. We can give praise to Him for all and especially for Jesus.
Why can't these hopefuls for the highest-ranking governmental seat see that it is just that simple? Provide me infrastructure and protect me from these knot-headed whack's that think they can take away our freedom. Billary, Bama Mama or McNobrain aren't going to change anything. The foundations of this great country can't be changed by one person, no matter how much they think they can. As Americans, we have the right to succeed or fail and try again as we please. As a free man, I'm getting good at failing but I get smarter when I try again.
When presidential candidates tout change, the only thing I see in this country that needs changing is them. Life in America is good and for those that don't think so, you're free to leave at any time, go to another country of your choice and try to change it.
I'm Monte Tucker, and that is what's under my professional bovine relocation specialist hat. Wait, I'm not changing, that is what's under my COWBOY hat!
Remember our freedom is not free; try to wear a red shirt on Fridays to show support for our troops.
"What's Under My Hat" by Monte Tucker----------January 28, 2008
Howdy friends and neighbors. Come on first Tuesday in November! I have already had about all of the Presidential election I can stand. Surely, somewhere out there in this great nation is a "good ol' boy or gal," that is worth voting for. You know, someone that has actually done something, not just talked about what they think they have done. It's only the first quarter in the game between the R's and the D's. Both sides keep talking about time for change. Just what are they going to change? They obviously haven't changed the game of politics. Billary and Bama Lama Ding Dong boost the word "change" every time I see the media put their face on my boob tube.
The first place they could start changing things would be on the Senate floor that they're already on. Just go and look at their voting records for the last several months and you will find they aren't showing up to vote.You know, the job they campaigned so hard to get by promising "change," but they just don't have the time. McCain isn't immune from this either.
Let's talk "change." What in the world do these hot air compressors think they are going to change and why? Again, I'm just a professional bovine relocation specialist (it's the 21st century, we used to call them cowboys). But the way I see it from Sunny Point , Oklahoma , how are they going to change the greatest nation in the world? All of the candidates are demanding we must change! OK. I wake up a free man every morning and I'm free to do anything that is morally right or I can do nothing. If I choose to do something productive that day, well I can whistle at my dog, start up my ol' tan feed truck that I bought with the help of a free enterprising banking system I chose to use. Plus, there's the fact that other free Americans assembled this truck, and the companies that bought, sold and hauled parts and supplies to make that pickup possible. As I turn the key, ol' tans fires up on diesel fuel that a mean, nasty, big oil company conveniently made very accessible and affordable to me. I turn out of my land that I can freely own, onto a county maintained road that leads to any point in North America I would choose to go to that day. Also, in this country, I am free to own livestock and free to care for them so that the livestock will return a profit so I can repay my bank, buy my feed and fuel, and provide for my family. On Sunday Morning (or any other day that ends in "Y") my family is free to drive from our house on a ribbon of roads that lead to the Church of our choice and worship the real owner of all things we know, God. We can give praise to Him for all and especially for Jesus.
Why can't these hopefuls for the highest-ranking governmental seat see that it is just that simple? Provide me infrastructure and protect me from these knot-headed whack's that think they can take away our freedom. Billary, Bama Mama or McNobrain aren't going to change anything. The foundations of this great country can't be changed by one person, no matter how much they think they can. As Americans, we have the right to succeed or fail and try again as we please. As a free man, I'm getting good at failing but I get smarter when I try again.
When presidential candidates tout change, the only thing I see in this country that needs changing is them. Life in America is good and for those that don't think so, you're free to leave at any time, go to another country of your choice and try to change it.
I'm Monte Tucker, and that is what's under my professional bovine relocation specialist hat. Wait, I'm not changing, that is what's under my COWBOY hat!
Remember our freedom is not free; try to wear a red shirt on Fridays to show support for our troops.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Get The Juices Flowing...!
It's hard to sit still when you see this video! Makes you want to get outside and do something...especially if it's in the 70's and sunny as it was here today. I feel bad for the folks that are faced with snow or bad weather. Maybe this will help to brighten up an otherwise grey day.
So grab a fresh cup of coffee, sit back and enjoy...
So grab a fresh cup of coffee, sit back and enjoy...
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Saturday Update...
I just got paid again by SurfProfitPro! Fast payouts to SolidTrustPay the last two times I've requested it. The admins have stated that payout request can be done on Wednesdays as well as on the weekends from now on. That is really good news!
Of course, I immediately re-invested back into the program! After all, the whole point is to make some more money, right? By re-investing into the program, the chances of a longer run is greatly improved. The rule I use for myself is withdraw, keep a little, reinvest the rest! Hey...it works for me!
If you haven't done so, I would suggest that you take a good look at SurfProfitPro...
Of course, I immediately re-invested back into the program! After all, the whole point is to make some more money, right? By re-investing into the program, the chances of a longer run is greatly improved. The rule I use for myself is withdraw, keep a little, reinvest the rest! Hey...it works for me!
If you haven't done so, I would suggest that you take a good look at SurfProfitPro...
Coffee Thoughts...
The greatest compliment that was ever paid me was when one asked me what I thought, and attended to my answer.
Henry David Thoreau
Sometimes just having a cup of coffee when everything is quiet in the morning gives you a little time to reflect on things, ya know? Those of you that take the time to ease into the day understand what I mean. Some memories are more easily accessed without outside interference.
This morning my thoughts are drawn to my sisters. There were three, but several years ago my middle sister passed on. Lately it seems that I spend more time thinking about my two sisters than I used to. I think it must be an age thing, because I really don't think that we are any closer or better friends than we used to be ...I think that we really just take the time to talk to one another and mainly to listen!
We were always close as children...but we didn't think of it as being close, just related. And as youngsters we never took the time to talk to one another, at least not for long. I mean about the important stuff. We don't quarrel about things like we used to, although I think that having quarrels with siblings is part of Nature. Even animals do it!
I know I'm rambling on this morning, but the point I'm trying to make is simply this. Take the time to not only talk to your friends and family...take the time to listen! Sometimes that is the most important part of any conversation...the listening!
I need a refill for my coffee...want some?
Henry David Thoreau
Sometimes just having a cup of coffee when everything is quiet in the morning gives you a little time to reflect on things, ya know? Those of you that take the time to ease into the day understand what I mean. Some memories are more easily accessed without outside interference.
This morning my thoughts are drawn to my sisters. There were three, but several years ago my middle sister passed on. Lately it seems that I spend more time thinking about my two sisters than I used to. I think it must be an age thing, because I really don't think that we are any closer or better friends than we used to be ...I think that we really just take the time to talk to one another and mainly to listen!
We were always close as children...but we didn't think of it as being close, just related. And as youngsters we never took the time to talk to one another, at least not for long. I mean about the important stuff. We don't quarrel about things like we used to, although I think that having quarrels with siblings is part of Nature. Even animals do it!
I know I'm rambling on this morning, but the point I'm trying to make is simply this. Take the time to not only talk to your friends and family...take the time to listen! Sometimes that is the most important part of any conversation...the listening!
I need a refill for my coffee...want some?
Friday, February 22, 2008
An Early Update...
I wanted to get this out a little earlier than usual today. This is a new Cycler that has just started and is being joined by a lot of heavy hitters. It should be fairly fast to cycle and has some good backing. It is worth taking a look at, but if I were you I would get in as early as possible. Might as well make some money this weekend, right? The link is http://www.ezy-ezy-ezy.com/?id=182
Be back later...
Be back later...
Thursday, February 21, 2008
A Little About Family...
The other night I ate at a real nice family restaurant. Every table had an argument going.
George Carlin
I was lucky to have a strong family growing up. My sisters and I learned a lot from our parents, I think. One of the many lessons that we learned was the basics of cooking. Once you know the basics, the rest you pick up along the way. You ask someone who is a good cook for any advise or guidance they will pass on.
Both of my sisters are really good cooks as is my Mother. They can all take a mixture of odds and ends, left overs, and whatever is in the pantry and come up with some of the most deliteful meals that you can imagine. Makes my mouth water to think about them! I am even a pretty fair cook myself, if I do say so! All because we learned and understood the basics.
Making money online really isn't that different, you know? First you look at the money making programs that are available (and there are a LOT), find one that sounds like it might be what you need, and then join. Then the first thing you have to do is learn the basics! Next, find someone that is working that opportunity with some success and copy what they are doing. Ask them for advise and follow any guidelines they may pass on. You would be surprised how much they will share!
Having said that, let me offer up a couple of suggestions as to where to start. All-Teamed-Up is presently a very attractive opportunity and is really starting to move into a new phase of action. Now would be a really good time to take a look. Another really good looking opportunity is PrivateMillionaire. Again, this program is really worth looking at, then you can decide for yourself which is as it should be.
The final choice is always yours. You are the cook, responsible for the success or failure of the financial banquet that is served up. Take the first step, learn the basics, and reap the rewards!
Now...let's have some coffee, ok?
George Carlin
I was lucky to have a strong family growing up. My sisters and I learned a lot from our parents, I think. One of the many lessons that we learned was the basics of cooking. Once you know the basics, the rest you pick up along the way. You ask someone who is a good cook for any advise or guidance they will pass on.
Both of my sisters are really good cooks as is my Mother. They can all take a mixture of odds and ends, left overs, and whatever is in the pantry and come up with some of the most deliteful meals that you can imagine. Makes my mouth water to think about them! I am even a pretty fair cook myself, if I do say so! All because we learned and understood the basics.
Making money online really isn't that different, you know? First you look at the money making programs that are available (and there are a LOT), find one that sounds like it might be what you need, and then join. Then the first thing you have to do is learn the basics! Next, find someone that is working that opportunity with some success and copy what they are doing. Ask them for advise and follow any guidelines they may pass on. You would be surprised how much they will share!
Having said that, let me offer up a couple of suggestions as to where to start. All-Teamed-Up is presently a very attractive opportunity and is really starting to move into a new phase of action. Now would be a really good time to take a look. Another really good looking opportunity is PrivateMillionaire. Again, this program is really worth looking at, then you can decide for yourself which is as it should be.
The final choice is always yours. You are the cook, responsible for the success or failure of the financial banquet that is served up. Take the first step, learn the basics, and reap the rewards!
Now...let's have some coffee, ok?
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Getting Rich...
That man is rich whose pleasures are the cheapest.
Henry David Thoreau
Let's talk about what riches mean to you. Is it money? More time? More friends? What exactly is it that the word "rich" brings to your mind? Have you ever spent an hour thinking about what you would do if you were richer?
Money is nice...if all you want is to buy what you need, or think you need. Maybe you would use money to buy the extras that you think you should have. Maybe you could use money to obtain some more time for friends or family.
More time is useful, or can be, if it's used for something worthwhile to you. Time is funny though. We try to save time so that we will have more time for something else...see? You can't really waste time if you are using it to do what you want. How can you waste time sitting on the porch , enjoying the view? The very fact that you are using the time to enjoy something means that you aren't wasting it...
Friends are another tricky thing when it comes to getting rich. If you have friends before you get rich, that's ok and they are probably still true friends. If after you get rich you find that you have a lot of new friends, be careful. Are they friends to you or the newly acquired riches? You can see that sometimes having more riches actually means you don't have more friends, but the same number or less! So riches aren't really a true path to more friends. Family is the only part of this whole equation that is true. Rich or poor, family is always family. That probably won't change one way or the other.
So now, do you still want to get rich? How much richer do you really want to be...? A lot or a little? And why do you want these extra riches...really! I have an idea I'd like to share. Instead of calling it "getting rich", how about we say "becoming better off financially"? That should cover most of the bases.
Now to help in that endeavor (becoming better off money-wise), I can offer a couple of suggestions. Two programs that come to mind right off are e2ePay and 10DollarsWonder. They won't make you rich, but might help to make you become better off. Another is SurfProfitPro. Take a look at these three programs, and I think you'll find that they might get you started in the right direction . Later, if you are still interested, I'll tell you about a couple of other programs that can also be a help to you.
For now, let's have some fresh coffee....I'll buy! (Just until you become better off financially, ok?)
Henry David Thoreau
Let's talk about what riches mean to you. Is it money? More time? More friends? What exactly is it that the word "rich" brings to your mind? Have you ever spent an hour thinking about what you would do if you were richer?
Money is nice...if all you want is to buy what you need, or think you need. Maybe you would use money to buy the extras that you think you should have. Maybe you could use money to obtain some more time for friends or family.
More time is useful, or can be, if it's used for something worthwhile to you. Time is funny though. We try to save time so that we will have more time for something else...see? You can't really waste time if you are using it to do what you want. How can you waste time sitting on the porch , enjoying the view? The very fact that you are using the time to enjoy something means that you aren't wasting it...
Friends are another tricky thing when it comes to getting rich. If you have friends before you get rich, that's ok and they are probably still true friends. If after you get rich you find that you have a lot of new friends, be careful. Are they friends to you or the newly acquired riches? You can see that sometimes having more riches actually means you don't have more friends, but the same number or less! So riches aren't really a true path to more friends. Family is the only part of this whole equation that is true. Rich or poor, family is always family. That probably won't change one way or the other.
So now, do you still want to get rich? How much richer do you really want to be...? A lot or a little? And why do you want these extra riches...really! I have an idea I'd like to share. Instead of calling it "getting rich", how about we say "becoming better off financially"? That should cover most of the bases.
Now to help in that endeavor (becoming better off money-wise), I can offer a couple of suggestions. Two programs that come to mind right off are e2ePay and 10DollarsWonder. They won't make you rich, but might help to make you become better off. Another is SurfProfitPro. Take a look at these three programs, and I think you'll find that they might get you started in the right direction . Later, if you are still interested, I'll tell you about a couple of other programs that can also be a help to you.
For now, let's have some fresh coffee....I'll buy! (Just until you become better off financially, ok?)
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
A Little Fun For A Change!!
This video is another reason to work at home...
http://glumbert.com/wii/view.php?name=baddayoffice
BEAUTY PARLOR:A place where women curl up and dye.
CANNIBAL:Someone who is fed up with people.
CHICKENS:The only animals you eat before they are born and after they are dead.
COMMITTEE:A body that keeps minutes and wastes hours.
DUST:Mud with the juice squeezed out.
EGOTIST:Someone who is usually me-deep in conversation.
HANDKERCHIEF:Cold Storage.
INFLATION:Cutting money in half without damaging the paper.
MOSQUITO:An insect that makes you like flies better.
RAISIN:Grape with a sunburn.
SECRET:Something you tell to one person at a time.
SKELETON:A bunch of bones with the person scraped off.
TOOTHACHE:The pain that drives you to extraction.
TOMORROW:One of the greatest labor saving devices of today.
YAWN:An honest opinion openly expressed.
MY Personal Favorite!!
WRINKLES:Something other people have, similar to my character lines.
http://glumbert.com/wii/view.php?name=baddayoffice
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ADULT:A person who has stopped growing at both ends and is now growing in the middle.BEAUTY PARLOR:A place where women curl up and dye.
CANNIBAL:Someone who is fed up with people.
CHICKENS:The only animals you eat before they are born and after they are dead.
COMMITTEE:A body that keeps minutes and wastes hours.
DUST:Mud with the juice squeezed out.
EGOTIST:Someone who is usually me-deep in conversation.
HANDKERCHIEF:Cold Storage.
INFLATION:Cutting money in half without damaging the paper.
MOSQUITO:An insect that makes you like flies better.
RAISIN:Grape with a sunburn.
SECRET:Something you tell to one person at a time.
SKELETON:A bunch of bones with the person scraped off.
TOOTHACHE:The pain that drives you to extraction.
TOMORROW:One of the greatest labor saving devices of today.
YAWN:An honest opinion openly expressed.
MY Personal Favorite!!
WRINKLES:Something other people have, similar to my character lines.
Monday, February 18, 2008
Sharing My Dream...
A table, a chair, a bowl of fruit and a violin; what else does a man need to be happy?
Albert Einstein
I wanted to tell you a little about my dreams and my plans for the near future...you may not be interested, but then you may. This dream is why I am working some of these programs and really looking at the ones that I feel will help me to get to where I'm going.
I am leaving the big city and moving back to the country. I figure about 5 or 6 acres will be plenty large enough for my needs. I will build my cabin (cabin or dome) myself. There will be no electricity or water on site so I will have to put up a wind turbine and solar panels to provide the power that I need. A small diesel generator will provide backup power.
I will take with me a years supply of the basics, and a garden will furnish fresh vegetables. I'll have chickens and eventually will get a goat for milking to make cheese. I've raised both before so this will not be my first adventure with either of these two animals. I love fresh eggs and cheese...
The water will have to be harvested rain water or a well...it depends on whether or not a well is cost effective and if the water table of the land is condusive to a well being dug. I can live with either and have done so before.
The only thing I haven't quite figured out is internet access. I have done a little research on various means of internet access, and as of yet have not decided which way to go. Gotta have my internet though, know what I mean? That way I can stay in touch with the outside world if I want to.
I have researched all of these things and done a lot of planning to try and make sure that everything goes smoothly in moving...but the best laid plans have a way of going wrong. You have to plan for anything and everything! Anyway, that's the plan...and I hope to start the move by the start of the summer. We will see how it goes...
Anyone want fresh coffee...? I'm buying...!
Albert Einstein
I wanted to tell you a little about my dreams and my plans for the near future...you may not be interested, but then you may. This dream is why I am working some of these programs and really looking at the ones that I feel will help me to get to where I'm going.
I am leaving the big city and moving back to the country. I figure about 5 or 6 acres will be plenty large enough for my needs. I will build my cabin (cabin or dome) myself. There will be no electricity or water on site so I will have to put up a wind turbine and solar panels to provide the power that I need. A small diesel generator will provide backup power.
I will take with me a years supply of the basics, and a garden will furnish fresh vegetables. I'll have chickens and eventually will get a goat for milking to make cheese. I've raised both before so this will not be my first adventure with either of these two animals. I love fresh eggs and cheese...
The water will have to be harvested rain water or a well...it depends on whether or not a well is cost effective and if the water table of the land is condusive to a well being dug. I can live with either and have done so before.
The only thing I haven't quite figured out is internet access. I have done a little research on various means of internet access, and as of yet have not decided which way to go. Gotta have my internet though, know what I mean? That way I can stay in touch with the outside world if I want to.
I have researched all of these things and done a lot of planning to try and make sure that everything goes smoothly in moving...but the best laid plans have a way of going wrong. You have to plan for anything and everything! Anyway, that's the plan...and I hope to start the move by the start of the summer. We will see how it goes...
Anyone want fresh coffee...? I'm buying...!
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Sunday Musings...
A man cannot be comfortable without his own approval.
Mark Twain
Sounds like a good quote for a Hermit to remember, right? I thought so myself. You have to approve of yourself in order to be comfortable as a hermit or anything else. It also helps if you have a good sense of humor...
Let me use myself as an example here. I'll tell you want some people say about me...and what it really means! He's a little radical...!( means that I like to try new things once in a while...)! He's a real loner...(means that I don't follow the crowd...) I think he's a pagan...!( means that I don't go to the same church they do...) I just don't understand him...! (means they will not listen to what I'm saying...) Why does he do that...? (means that they wish they had the courage to do the same thing...) He won't take anything seriously...( means that I have a different sense of humor than they do...)
The point I'm trying to make here is that you need to believe in yourself. Be aware of the nay sayers in your life, and don't let them choose your path for you! Just like the man said " To thine ownself be true! "
While you ponder all this heavy stuff...whadda ya say we have some coffee...OK? OK...
Mark Twain
Sounds like a good quote for a Hermit to remember, right? I thought so myself. You have to approve of yourself in order to be comfortable as a hermit or anything else. It also helps if you have a good sense of humor...
Let me use myself as an example here. I'll tell you want some people say about me...and what it really means! He's a little radical...!( means that I like to try new things once in a while...)! He's a real loner...(means that I don't follow the crowd...) I think he's a pagan...!( means that I don't go to the same church they do...) I just don't understand him...! (means they will not listen to what I'm saying...) Why does he do that...? (means that they wish they had the courage to do the same thing...) He won't take anything seriously...( means that I have a different sense of humor than they do...)
The point I'm trying to make here is that you need to believe in yourself. Be aware of the nay sayers in your life, and don't let them choose your path for you! Just like the man said " To thine ownself be true! "
While you ponder all this heavy stuff...whadda ya say we have some coffee...OK? OK...
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Saturday Night Special...
"There's no present. There's only the immediate future and the recent past."
George Carlin
Let me tell you about TrafficEra. If you are going to surf for credits, this site makes it so much more enjoyable...by using a feature called Team Talk. After you join, you can join a team of other surfers and while surfing, you can chat together on a sidebar. Not nearly as boring as other surfing sites...
It's pouring down rain here in the big city...lots of lightning, wind, thunder and such. Very muggy since the temperature is in the 70's. Typical Texas winter weather...
Back in a minute...gotta check something!
OK...I'm back. Seems I just got some referrals in both e2ePay and in 10DollarsWonder. Folks, I hope you are playing in these two programs. They pay regularly and show all the signs of being a couple of long lasting winners. At least take a look if you haven't already, ok?
Well, coffee time for me! See ya later! Have a good night, ok? ok!
George Carlin
Let me tell you about TrafficEra. If you are going to surf for credits, this site makes it so much more enjoyable...by using a feature called Team Talk. After you join, you can join a team of other surfers and while surfing, you can chat together on a sidebar. Not nearly as boring as other surfing sites...
It's pouring down rain here in the big city...lots of lightning, wind, thunder and such. Very muggy since the temperature is in the 70's. Typical Texas winter weather...
Back in a minute...gotta check something!
OK...I'm back. Seems I just got some referrals in both e2ePay and in 10DollarsWonder. Folks, I hope you are playing in these two programs. They pay regularly and show all the signs of being a couple of long lasting winners. At least take a look if you haven't already, ok?
Well, coffee time for me! See ya later! Have a good night, ok? ok!
Friday, February 15, 2008
Friday Reviews...
But I'll tell you what hermits realize. If you go off into a far, far forest and get very quiet, you'll come to understand that you're connected with everything.
Alan Watts
Let's go over a few ways for you to make a little money, ok? It's really not that hard. First, the two best programs that are out there in my opinion. e2ePay and 10DollarsWonder... you won't get rich but you will get paid! Regularly...
Another solid program is SurfProfitPro...paying 10% for 14 days. Pays quickly and definitely worth a good look! I thought I was through with surf programs, but I like this one. And I have been paid, so I know it is for real.
This next biz-op has a lot of potential, but you do need to be able to read and to follow directions. I do mean FOLLOW directions...to the letter! But if you do as the instructions say and follow the advise of your sponsor, you could make a substantial amount of money. The name is PrivateMillionaire. When you first look at the site you will think that the claims are too inflated, but look past that and read the program. Then you will start to see the potential, OK? OK...
That's all for now...coffeetime! Want to join me...???
Alan Watts
Let's go over a few ways for you to make a little money, ok? It's really not that hard. First, the two best programs that are out there in my opinion. e2ePay and 10DollarsWonder... you won't get rich but you will get paid! Regularly...
Another solid program is SurfProfitPro...paying 10% for 14 days. Pays quickly and definitely worth a good look! I thought I was through with surf programs, but I like this one. And I have been paid, so I know it is for real.
This next biz-op has a lot of potential, but you do need to be able to read and to follow directions. I do mean FOLLOW directions...to the letter! But if you do as the instructions say and follow the advise of your sponsor, you could make a substantial amount of money. The name is PrivateMillionaire. When you first look at the site you will think that the claims are too inflated, but look past that and read the program. Then you will start to see the potential, OK? OK...
That's all for now...coffeetime! Want to join me...???
Thursday, February 14, 2008
A Quote I thought Was Good...
The monotony and solitude of a quiet life stimulates the creative mind.
Albert Einstein
The reason I put this in is to show another reason why I choose to separate myself from the everyday hustle and bustle of life outside my door as best I can. At least on the Internet I can have a certain say in who I associate with. I can also study and contemplate the things that are truly interesting to me without feeling I have to explain anything to anyone.
Now at the sake of being a bore, I have to remind you of a couple of programs that are continually paying and show signs of lasting a long time. If you really want to make some money you owe it to yourself to check them out. I really don't care if you join under me or not, but at least do yourself the service of looking at them. They could help you in your quest to make some headway in the search for solid programs...OK?
e2epay and 10DollarsWonder are the names. Simple little programs...that PAY!
I'm going for coffee...want some?
Albert Einstein
The reason I put this in is to show another reason why I choose to separate myself from the everyday hustle and bustle of life outside my door as best I can. At least on the Internet I can have a certain say in who I associate with. I can also study and contemplate the things that are truly interesting to me without feeling I have to explain anything to anyone.
Now at the sake of being a bore, I have to remind you of a couple of programs that are continually paying and show signs of lasting a long time. If you really want to make some money you owe it to yourself to check them out. I really don't care if you join under me or not, but at least do yourself the service of looking at them. They could help you in your quest to make some headway in the search for solid programs...OK?
e2epay and 10DollarsWonder are the names. Simple little programs...that PAY!
I'm going for coffee...want some?
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Valentine Update...
This song is for all the Ladies that I've been honored to know during my lifetime......beautiful, one and all. Candy wouldn't be enough, a card just couldn't say it, but Willie Nelson comes very close with this song. Sorry, guys...but this day should be a day to appreciate the women of our lives. Happy Valentine Day, Ladies...and thank you!
Something a Little Different...
This is interesting. After reading this, you'll never look at a banana in the same way again.
Bananas contain three natural sugars - sucrose, fructose and glucose combined with fiber.
A banana gives an instant, sustained and substantial boost of energy. Research has proven that just two bananas provide enough energy for a strenuous 90-minute workout.
No wonder the banana is the number one fruit with the world's leading athletes. But energy isn't the only way a banana can help us keep fit.
It can also help overcome or prevent a substantial number of illnesses and conditions, making it a must to add to our daily diet.
Depression: According to a recent survey undertaken by MIND amongst people suffering from depression, many felt much better after eating a banana. This is because bananas contain tryptophan, a type of protein that the body converts into serotonin, known to make you relax, improve your mood and generally make you feel happier.
PMS: Forget the pills - eat a banana. The vitamin B6 it contains regulates blood glucose levels, which can affect your mood.
Anemia: High in iron, bananas can stimulate the production of hemoglobin in the blood and so helps in cases of anemia.
Blood Pressure: This unique tropical fruit is extremely high in potassium yet low in salt, making it perfect to beat blood pressure. So much so, the US Food and Drug Administration has just allowed the banana industry to make official claims for the fruit's ability to reduce the risk of blood pressure and stroke.
Brain Power: 200 students at a Twickenham (Middlesex) school (England) were helped through their exams this year by eati ng bananas at breakfast, break, and lunch in a bid to boost their brain power. Research has shown that the potassium-packed fruit can assist learning by making pupils more alert.
Constipation: High in fiber, including bananas in the diet can help restore normal bowel action, helping to overcome the problem without re sorting to laxatives.
Hangovers: One of the quickest ways of curing a hangover is to make a banana milkshake, sweetened with honey. The banana calms the stomach and, with the help of the honey, builds up depleted blood sugar levels, while the milk soothes and re-hydrates your system.
Heartburn: Bananas have a natural antacid effect in the body, so if you suffer from heartburn, try eating a banana for soothing relief.
Morning Sickness: Snacking on bananas between n meals helps to keep blood sugar levels up and avoid morning sickness.
Mosquito bites: Before reaching for the insect bite cream, try rubbing the affected area with the inside of a banana skin. Many people find it amazingly successful at reducing swelling and irritation.
Nerves: Bananas are high in B-vitamins that help calm the nervous system.
Overweight and at work? Studies at the Institute of Psychology in Austria found pressure at work leads to gorging on comfort food like chocolate and chips. Looking at 5,000 hospital patients, researchers found the most obese were more likely to be in high-pressure jobs. The report concluded that, to avoid panic-induced food cravings, we need to control our blood sugar levels by snacking on high carbohydrate foods every two hours to keep levels steady.
Ulcers: The banana is used as the dietary food against intestinal disorders because of its soft texture and smoot hness. It is the only raw fruit that can be eaten without distress in over-chronicler cases. It also neutralizes over-acidity and reduces irritation by coating the lining of the stomach.
Temperature control: Many other cultures see bananas as a 'cooling' fruit that can lower both the physical and emotional temperature of expectant mothers. In Thailand , for example, pregnant women eat bananas to ensure th eir baby is born with a cool temperature.
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD): Bananas can help SAD sufferers because they contain the natural mood enhancer tryptophan.
Smoking &Tobacco Use: Bananas can also help people trying to give up smoking. The B-6, B-12 they contain, as well as the potassium and magnesium found in them, help the body recover from the effects of nicotine withdrawal.
Stress: Potassium is a vital mineral, which helps normalize the heartbeat, sends oxygen to the brain and regulates your body's water balance. When we are stressed, our metabolic rate rises, thereby reducing our potassium levels.. These can be rebalanced with the help of a high-potassium banana snack.
Strokes: According to research in The New England Journal of Medicine, eating bananas as part of a regular diet can cut the risk of death by strokes by as much as 40%!
Warts: Those keen on natural alternatives swear that if you want to kill off a wart, take a piece of banana skin and place it on the wart , with the yellow side out. Carefully hold the skin in place with a plaster or surgical tape!
So, a banana really is a natural remedy for many ills. When you compare it to an apple, it has four times the protein, twice the carbohydrate, three times the phosphorus, five times the vitamin A and iron, and twice the other vitamins and minerals. It is also rich in potassium and is one of the best value foods around. So maybe its time to change that well-known phrase so that we say,
'A banana a day keeps the doctor away!'
Bananas contain three natural sugars - sucrose, fructose and glucose combined with fiber.
A banana gives an instant, sustained and substantial boost of energy. Research has proven that just two bananas provide enough energy for a strenuous 90-minute workout.
No wonder the banana is the number one fruit with the world's leading athletes. But energy isn't the only way a banana can help us keep fit.
It can also help overcome or prevent a substantial number of illnesses and conditions, making it a must to add to our daily diet.
Depression: According to a recent survey undertaken by MIND amongst people suffering from depression, many felt much better after eating a banana. This is because bananas contain tryptophan, a type of protein that the body converts into serotonin, known to make you relax, improve your mood and generally make you feel happier.
PMS: Forget the pills - eat a banana. The vitamin B6 it contains regulates blood glucose levels, which can affect your mood.
Anemia: High in iron, bananas can stimulate the production of hemoglobin in the blood and so helps in cases of anemia.
Blood Pressure: This unique tropical fruit is extremely high in potassium yet low in salt, making it perfect to beat blood pressure. So much so, the US Food and Drug Administration has just allowed the banana industry to make official claims for the fruit's ability to reduce the risk of blood pressure and stroke.
Brain Power: 200 students at a Twickenham (Middlesex) school (England) were helped through their exams this year by eati ng bananas at breakfast, break, and lunch in a bid to boost their brain power. Research has shown that the potassium-packed fruit can assist learning by making pupils more alert.
Constipation: High in fiber, including bananas in the diet can help restore normal bowel action, helping to overcome the problem without re sorting to laxatives.
Hangovers: One of the quickest ways of curing a hangover is to make a banana milkshake, sweetened with honey. The banana calms the stomach and, with the help of the honey, builds up depleted blood sugar levels, while the milk soothes and re-hydrates your system.
Heartburn: Bananas have a natural antacid effect in the body, so if you suffer from heartburn, try eating a banana for soothing relief.
Morning Sickness: Snacking on bananas between n meals helps to keep blood sugar levels up and avoid morning sickness.
Mosquito bites: Before reaching for the insect bite cream, try rubbing the affected area with the inside of a banana skin. Many people find it amazingly successful at reducing swelling and irritation.
Nerves: Bananas are high in B-vitamins that help calm the nervous system.
Overweight and at work? Studies at the Institute of Psychology in Austria found pressure at work leads to gorging on comfort food like chocolate and chips. Looking at 5,000 hospital patients, researchers found the most obese were more likely to be in high-pressure jobs. The report concluded that, to avoid panic-induced food cravings, we need to control our blood sugar levels by snacking on high carbohydrate foods every two hours to keep levels steady.
Ulcers: The banana is used as the dietary food against intestinal disorders because of its soft texture and smoot hness. It is the only raw fruit that can be eaten without distress in over-chronicler cases. It also neutralizes over-acidity and reduces irritation by coating the lining of the stomach.
Temperature control: Many other cultures see bananas as a 'cooling' fruit that can lower both the physical and emotional temperature of expectant mothers. In Thailand , for example, pregnant women eat bananas to ensure th eir baby is born with a cool temperature.
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD): Bananas can help SAD sufferers because they contain the natural mood enhancer tryptophan.
Smoking &Tobacco Use: Bananas can also help people trying to give up smoking. The B-6, B-12 they contain, as well as the potassium and magnesium found in them, help the body recover from the effects of nicotine withdrawal.
Stress: Potassium is a vital mineral, which helps normalize the heartbeat, sends oxygen to the brain and regulates your body's water balance. When we are stressed, our metabolic rate rises, thereby reducing our potassium levels.. These can be rebalanced with the help of a high-potassium banana snack.
Strokes: According to research in The New England Journal of Medicine, eating bananas as part of a regular diet can cut the risk of death by strokes by as much as 40%!
Warts: Those keen on natural alternatives swear that if you want to kill off a wart, take a piece of banana skin and place it on the wart , with the yellow side out. Carefully hold the skin in place with a plaster or surgical tape!
So, a banana really is a natural remedy for many ills. When you compare it to an apple, it has four times the protein, twice the carbohydrate, three times the phosphorus, five times the vitamin A and iron, and twice the other vitamins and minerals. It is also rich in potassium and is one of the best value foods around. So maybe its time to change that well-known phrase so that we say,
'A banana a day keeps the doctor away!'
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
A Little Test For Ya...
My baby sis sent me in an email today and I wanted to share it with you...to funny not to!
How smart is Your Right Foot? Just try this. It is from an orthopedic surgeon.............This will boggle your mind and you will keep trying over and over again to see if you can outsmart your foot, but you can't. It's preprogrammed in your brain!
1. WITHOUT anyone watching you (they will think you are GOOFY...) and while sitting where you are at your desk in front of your computer, lift your right foot off the floor and make clockwise Circles.
2. Now, while doing this, draw the number "6" in the air with your right hand.Your foot will change direction. I told you so!!! And there's nothing you can do about it! You and I both know how stupid it is, but before the day is done, you are going to try it again, if you've not ready done so.
Send it to your friends to frustrate them too.
Ready for coffee now...??
How smart is Your Right Foot? Just try this. It is from an orthopedic surgeon.............This will boggle your mind and you will keep trying over and over again to see if you can outsmart your foot, but you can't. It's preprogrammed in your brain!
1. WITHOUT anyone watching you (they will think you are GOOFY...) and while sitting where you are at your desk in front of your computer, lift your right foot off the floor and make clockwise Circles.
2. Now, while doing this, draw the number "6" in the air with your right hand.Your foot will change direction. I told you so!!! And there's nothing you can do about it! You and I both know how stupid it is, but before the day is done, you are going to try it again, if you've not ready done so.
Send it to your friends to frustrate them too.
Ready for coffee now...??
Monday, February 11, 2008
A Lucky Childhood Indeed...
One of the best things, or maybe I should say the three best things, about my childhood was the fact that I had three sisters. Count them, three! I was the oldest child and the only boy! Now you might think that would make for a difficult childhood, but actually it worked out pretty good.
You see, with a total of four kids we always had enough people to make up two equal teams for whatever we wanted to do...from china-berry fights, to tag, to hide and seek, dodge ball, cowboys (or cowgirls) and indians, and all the other games that kids can come up with. It's not hard when you have four very active minds working together.
Now it wasn't always play time, we all had our chores to do since both my parents worked. We helped with the housework like cleaning the bathroom, sweeping the floor, making the beds and general straightening up. And we sometimes started some of the easy parts of supper, like the cornbread.
The reason I'm saying all this is just to recount how lucky we were growing up. My sisters and I learned how to interact with other people, learned co-operation and team work, and learned that play is as important as work, maybe more so! So no matter how great a task you have, no matter how pressing the work assignment, just remember to take some time to play a little!
But just make sure your chores are done first...ok?ok!!!
Now, who wants to join me in some fresh coffee?
You see, with a total of four kids we always had enough people to make up two equal teams for whatever we wanted to do...from china-berry fights, to tag, to hide and seek, dodge ball, cowboys (or cowgirls) and indians, and all the other games that kids can come up with. It's not hard when you have four very active minds working together.
Now it wasn't always play time, we all had our chores to do since both my parents worked. We helped with the housework like cleaning the bathroom, sweeping the floor, making the beds and general straightening up. And we sometimes started some of the easy parts of supper, like the cornbread.
The reason I'm saying all this is just to recount how lucky we were growing up. My sisters and I learned how to interact with other people, learned co-operation and team work, and learned that play is as important as work, maybe more so! So no matter how great a task you have, no matter how pressing the work assignment, just remember to take some time to play a little!
But just make sure your chores are done first...ok?ok!!!
Now, who wants to join me in some fresh coffee?
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Sunday Has Come Again...
And once again is almost gone. I have spent most of the day joining and surfing in Traffic Exchanges...something I haven't done for a long time. I had almost forgotten just how loaded with adware and spyware these exchanges can be. Luckily I have a habit of scanning my p.c. ever so often during the day...just in case.
Now, I know that I don't have to remind most people out there...but it can never be said often enough that it is imperative to protect yorself as much as possible from viruses and spyware, especially if you visit a great number of sites each day! Some folks only need to scan once a week or so, but better to play it safe. In this case, more is better! Time to go back to the basics, folks! Basics...!
Now, my friends, I am going to go have some baked ham that I made Friday, maybe with some mashed potatoes and red-eye gravy! A little pea salad on the side...and of course, fresh coffee. Tonight I have some pinto beans in the crock pot with some salt pork and tomorrow, when they are done...I'll make a fresh batch of corn bread and eat like a king!
Have a good night, one and all!
Now, I know that I don't have to remind most people out there...but it can never be said often enough that it is imperative to protect yorself as much as possible from viruses and spyware, especially if you visit a great number of sites each day! Some folks only need to scan once a week or so, but better to play it safe. In this case, more is better! Time to go back to the basics, folks! Basics...!
Now, my friends, I am going to go have some baked ham that I made Friday, maybe with some mashed potatoes and red-eye gravy! A little pea salad on the side...and of course, fresh coffee. Tonight I have some pinto beans in the crock pot with some salt pork and tomorrow, when they are done...I'll make a fresh batch of corn bread and eat like a king!
Have a good night, one and all!
Saturday, February 9, 2008
I missed yesterday...
And although I feel guilty about it, I can't go back and un-miss it! Does that make sense? Anyway, I did not post. Don't know why...but I didn't. So sue me!
Saturdays have always reminded me of when I was a kid and my sisters and I would get up early to watch all of our favorite Saturday serials on T.V. Now some of you may not know what serials were, but they were ongoing shows that showed each Saturday and always left you hanging at the end with the hero in some really bad spot so you would have to tune in next Saturday to find out what happened to him!
And boy, did we have some heros back then! Zorro, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Lash LaRue, Hoppalong Cassidy, Flash Gordon, Boston Blackie, Superman...to us they were all pretty real! And fun to watch! A much simpler time it was...where the bad guys lost and the good guys won in the end. You always knew who the bad guys were, too!
Rules and guidelines were better understood back then. All grown-ups were called by their titles like Mr. Smith, or Mrs. Jones...never by their first name. Please and thank you were a daily part of every child's vocabulary, families ate at least some meals together at the table where they actually talked together! Imagine that! Chores were common place and you were expected to finish them before going off to play! My sisters dates were expected to come to the door to pick them up for a date, and not sit outside and honk. Curfews were enforced, but extended for special occations and as you got older.
The point is we knew where the boundries were and we knew that crossing the boundries meant we would be punished. Not harshly, but in accordingly correct amounts.
I miss the simpler times occasionally...and for the most part I have good memories of those times. I still like to listen to the music...it helps recall some of the good times we had, some of the special friends, and if the song is the right one, a vision of a special lady friend comes to mind!
As Willie Nelson Said " To all the girls I've loved before...". I'll drink to that! Coffee, anyone...?
Saturdays have always reminded me of when I was a kid and my sisters and I would get up early to watch all of our favorite Saturday serials on T.V. Now some of you may not know what serials were, but they were ongoing shows that showed each Saturday and always left you hanging at the end with the hero in some really bad spot so you would have to tune in next Saturday to find out what happened to him!
And boy, did we have some heros back then! Zorro, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Lash LaRue, Hoppalong Cassidy, Flash Gordon, Boston Blackie, Superman...to us they were all pretty real! And fun to watch! A much simpler time it was...where the bad guys lost and the good guys won in the end. You always knew who the bad guys were, too!
Rules and guidelines were better understood back then. All grown-ups were called by their titles like Mr. Smith, or Mrs. Jones...never by their first name. Please and thank you were a daily part of every child's vocabulary, families ate at least some meals together at the table where they actually talked together! Imagine that! Chores were common place and you were expected to finish them before going off to play! My sisters dates were expected to come to the door to pick them up for a date, and not sit outside and honk. Curfews were enforced, but extended for special occations and as you got older.
The point is we knew where the boundries were and we knew that crossing the boundries meant we would be punished. Not harshly, but in accordingly correct amounts.
I miss the simpler times occasionally...and for the most part I have good memories of those times. I still like to listen to the music...it helps recall some of the good times we had, some of the special friends, and if the song is the right one, a vision of a special lady friend comes to mind!
As Willie Nelson Said " To all the girls I've loved before...". I'll drink to that! Coffee, anyone...?
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Update for Today...
This weather is going nuts here...40's yesterday and 70's today! No wonder that so many people around here are sick! I'm switching from sweats to t-shirts almost hourly some days! Pretty wild!
Was just visiting with my team members while we were surfing on TrafficEra. Nice site cause you can team up, chat while surfing, and earn points in other ways as well. Makes a good place to advertise, ya know? You might want to take a look...
As usual, e2epay and 10dollarswonder are rolling right along! You just gotta LUV these 2 programs...I do!
The newest one seems to be really paying off for my sponsor and her sponsor...my turn is next! Will you be wise enough to join us in PrivateMillionaire? Despite the hype...and despite the seemingly extravagent claims...it is working! So maybe you should take a look, ask a few questions, then join us in this program. But it's your choice...just depends on how much you want to control your financial future!
I'm gonna go surf some more and then play at NetWinners...won 12,500 points there yesterday! I'm nearly $75 to the good for the week...and that's playing for free! So much to earn...so little time! (I'm smiling a LOT!)
Coffee time...want some?
Was just visiting with my team members while we were surfing on TrafficEra. Nice site cause you can team up, chat while surfing, and earn points in other ways as well. Makes a good place to advertise, ya know? You might want to take a look...
As usual, e2epay and 10dollarswonder are rolling right along! You just gotta LUV these 2 programs...I do!
The newest one seems to be really paying off for my sponsor and her sponsor...my turn is next! Will you be wise enough to join us in PrivateMillionaire? Despite the hype...and despite the seemingly extravagent claims...it is working! So maybe you should take a look, ask a few questions, then join us in this program. But it's your choice...just depends on how much you want to control your financial future!
I'm gonna go surf some more and then play at NetWinners...won 12,500 points there yesterday! I'm nearly $75 to the good for the week...and that's playing for free! So much to earn...so little time! (I'm smiling a LOT!)
Coffee time...want some?
One of those mornings...
where sleep won't come right away. Ever have one of those? Too much on my mind, I guess. At 3:40 a.m. you would think that I would not have any trouble drifiting off...not the case. So I thought maybe some music would help, ya know?
Anyway, just in case you are having trouble falling asleep also I've decided to share this little video...seems to match my mood this morning. Enjoy!
Back later on...
Anyway, just in case you are having trouble falling asleep also I've decided to share this little video...seems to match my mood this morning. Enjoy!
Back later on...
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
A Correction And An Update...
Somehow in yesterday's post I left out the mention of one of the main programs that I have. Guess that's what happens when you're tired and in a hurry...or when you suffer from lack of coffee! Whatever the reason, let me tell you about this program now because I really think you should take a look...a hard look...at this one. All-Teamed-Up is the name, and I have great expectations of this program.
Now let me take a moment to interject something here that is very, very important! Don't join any program and expect it to succeed to any great degree unless you WORK the program. In any endeaver, no matter what, you cannot...repeat...cannot realize success without becoming involved at least a little. Life just doesn't work that way! You have to be in charge of your financial future to be secure, and the only way to do that is to be involved! Any good program will have a set of guidelines or a group of involved people(sponsors) that are more that willing to help. It's up to you to follow the guidelines! Listen to the people(sponsors) already making the program work for them. Follow their leads and listen to their suggestions...they are there to help.
OK...enough preaching for today. I just wanted to get the fact out that some action on your part is nearly always necessary regardless of the program! Having said that...I hope that you take the time to look at some of these opportunities, like e2epay and 10dollarswonder, and don't forget the newest and just maybe the best so far... PrivateMillionaire!
How much you get involved depends on one thing...how badly do you want to make enough money to be in control of your financial future? Tough question...I hope not!
C'mon...let's get some fresh coffee! You buy, OK?
Now let me take a moment to interject something here that is very, very important! Don't join any program and expect it to succeed to any great degree unless you WORK the program. In any endeaver, no matter what, you cannot...repeat...cannot realize success without becoming involved at least a little. Life just doesn't work that way! You have to be in charge of your financial future to be secure, and the only way to do that is to be involved! Any good program will have a set of guidelines or a group of involved people(sponsors) that are more that willing to help. It's up to you to follow the guidelines! Listen to the people(sponsors) already making the program work for them. Follow their leads and listen to their suggestions...they are there to help.
OK...enough preaching for today. I just wanted to get the fact out that some action on your part is nearly always necessary regardless of the program! Having said that...I hope that you take the time to look at some of these opportunities, like e2epay and 10dollarswonder, and don't forget the newest and just maybe the best so far... PrivateMillionaire!
How much you get involved depends on one thing...how badly do you want to make enough money to be in control of your financial future? Tough question...I hope not!
C'mon...let's get some fresh coffee! You buy, OK?
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Getting Late Again...!
I guess I just have too much fun during the day to post at a fairly reasonable time. Anyway, I'm running late as usual...but I did want to remind you about the programs that we are working with, ok?
e2epay and 10dollarswonder just keep going and going...like the energizer bunny! These two programs would be good for anyone to work with...trust me!
SurfProfitPro still working like a charm, and paying 10% a day...I would check it out.
Last but not least...the newest program is called Private Millionaires. This particular program is a little different than the others...lots of reading to get set up, but if you follow the instructions to the letter, it could be a winner! Everything is explained with the program and your sponsor should readily available to answer any questions, if needed. May I suggest that you really take a good look at this program?
Oh...don't forget the gaming site that is really turning into a good little way to make some money while having a little fun. NetWinner is the name...
Once again I have to remind you to do your own research and due dilligence on any program, but these are the ones working for me...OK? OK!
C'mon...let's have some coffee!
e2epay and 10dollarswonder just keep going and going...like the energizer bunny! These two programs would be good for anyone to work with...trust me!
SurfProfitPro still working like a charm, and paying 10% a day...I would check it out.
Last but not least...the newest program is called Private Millionaires. This particular program is a little different than the others...lots of reading to get set up, but if you follow the instructions to the letter, it could be a winner! Everything is explained with the program and your sponsor should readily available to answer any questions, if needed. May I suggest that you really take a good look at this program?
Oh...don't forget the gaming site that is really turning into a good little way to make some money while having a little fun. NetWinner is the name...
Once again I have to remind you to do your own research and due dilligence on any program, but these are the ones working for me...OK? OK!
C'mon...let's have some coffee!
Monday, February 4, 2008
What did they say...?
With super Tuesday coming up fast, we need to discuss what is going to happen...at least as far as any remaining speeches are concerned. Here's how it goes....
First you have all the commentators. It's their job to tell us who everyone is...and what they are going to talk about! Evidently we aren't smart enough to figure all that out on our own, so that's why we have commentators.
Now come the candidates and their supporters, if they have any! The supporters have it easy cause all they have to do is to yell...a lot! Doesn't matter what the candidates say or what they talk about, the supporters yell and clap during any pause. After all, that's their job and some have paid big bucks to be there and for the right to yell and clap! The candidates, however, have a harder job. First they have to talk for a long, long time without really saying anything at all that is meaningful. Then comes the small matter of the issues...because what we think are the issues don't seem to be the same as what the candidates see as the issues! Don't know why, but that's the way it is. Now if you ask a question, what they have to do is address the question without ever really giving an answer...and take a long time doing that!
After all this yelling and talking and almost answering questions, we have to bring back the commentators! Why...? To tell us what the candidates really said and what they really meant! Again we are just not smart enough on our own to listen to a speech and be able to understand what we heard without them coming on and telling us just what was said and what was meant.
So in the end, we the voters have to decide which candidate did the best job of double-talking for the longest amount of time, confusing the issues the best by addressing the questions without ever answering them, and most of all which one had the best group of yellers and clappers doing their thing at the most appropriate pause...provided for us by the best candidate, of course!
Isn't it reassuring that we have all these people watching out for us, telling us what we really need, telling us when to yell and clap, and most of all telling us how they will spend the money that we provide on the issues that are really important, not the ones that we just think are important.
Makes ya want to fill your coffee cup with something other that coffee, doesn't it? Join me in a double?
First you have all the commentators. It's their job to tell us who everyone is...and what they are going to talk about! Evidently we aren't smart enough to figure all that out on our own, so that's why we have commentators.
Now come the candidates and their supporters, if they have any! The supporters have it easy cause all they have to do is to yell...a lot! Doesn't matter what the candidates say or what they talk about, the supporters yell and clap during any pause. After all, that's their job and some have paid big bucks to be there and for the right to yell and clap! The candidates, however, have a harder job. First they have to talk for a long, long time without really saying anything at all that is meaningful. Then comes the small matter of the issues...because what we think are the issues don't seem to be the same as what the candidates see as the issues! Don't know why, but that's the way it is. Now if you ask a question, what they have to do is address the question without ever really giving an answer...and take a long time doing that!
After all this yelling and talking and almost answering questions, we have to bring back the commentators! Why...? To tell us what the candidates really said and what they really meant! Again we are just not smart enough on our own to listen to a speech and be able to understand what we heard without them coming on and telling us just what was said and what was meant.
So in the end, we the voters have to decide which candidate did the best job of double-talking for the longest amount of time, confusing the issues the best by addressing the questions without ever answering them, and most of all which one had the best group of yellers and clappers doing their thing at the most appropriate pause...provided for us by the best candidate, of course!
Isn't it reassuring that we have all these people watching out for us, telling us what we really need, telling us when to yell and clap, and most of all telling us how they will spend the money that we provide on the issues that are really important, not the ones that we just think are important.
Makes ya want to fill your coffee cup with something other that coffee, doesn't it? Join me in a double?
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Where did Saturday go...?
I woke up this morning and realized that it was Sunday and I have lost Saturday again! I think that is happening more and more lately! Must be an age thing...
Now the main thing to do is try and catch up on what I am supposed to be doing. I told you about several programs that I'm working with in my last post, but I think I forgot to mention SurfProfitPro. I used to be an avid paid-to-surf addict until the bottom fell out, so to speak. Since then I haven't had much to do with PTS programs...until now! I'm going to try this one and see what it does for me!
That's all for now...I have a couple of other things to tell you about, but I'll wait until I am sure that they are worth sharing, ok? Better double up on the coffee today, I'm thinking!
What to join me in a cup...?
Now the main thing to do is try and catch up on what I am supposed to be doing. I told you about several programs that I'm working with in my last post, but I think I forgot to mention SurfProfitPro. I used to be an avid paid-to-surf addict until the bottom fell out, so to speak. Since then I haven't had much to do with PTS programs...until now! I'm going to try this one and see what it does for me!
That's all for now...I have a couple of other things to tell you about, but I'll wait until I am sure that they are worth sharing, ok? Better double up on the coffee today, I'm thinking!
What to join me in a cup...?
Friday, February 1, 2008
Friday Program Discussion...
I wanted to take a minute this morning to mention a couple of the programs I am presently involved with and that are working for me...you can take a look at them and descide if they are the kind of program you need. If you want to make a little extra money, you might want to get involved...but that's your choice, not mine!
e2epay and 10dollarswonder are consistant in making money for me...these 2 programs just keep plugging along pretty good. Both seem to be long lasting and everyone I've talked to that's involved with them seems satisfied so far.
Another good looking program I recently became a pro member with is All-Teamed-Up. I followed Blondie's lead on joining this program, and have to say that I am feeling good about it so far. The 2 people that I feel most comfortable following into any program are Blondie and J.S., but you should always do your own due dillegence in any program. I'm just telling you what has worked for me up to this point!
Now this next little goodie is a game site. I normally don't go in for games, but since joining and playing...I have managed to garner 2 reloadable MasterCards preloaded with $25 each, and as of right now have enough points to add an additional $50 to one of the cards. All for free and just for spending some time playing! The points can either be added to the cards, or can be used for gift cards from a good selection of vendors. The name of the site is NetWinners and I feel that it is a worthy site to look at, particularly since it's free! Free is a very good price!
Anyway, I just wanted to tell ya about these programs again. After all, making a little extra income is always nice...and that's what keeps coffee in the pot, right?
e2epay and 10dollarswonder are consistant in making money for me...these 2 programs just keep plugging along pretty good. Both seem to be long lasting and everyone I've talked to that's involved with them seems satisfied so far.
Another good looking program I recently became a pro member with is All-Teamed-Up. I followed Blondie's lead on joining this program, and have to say that I am feeling good about it so far. The 2 people that I feel most comfortable following into any program are Blondie and J.S., but you should always do your own due dillegence in any program. I'm just telling you what has worked for me up to this point!
Now this next little goodie is a game site. I normally don't go in for games, but since joining and playing...I have managed to garner 2 reloadable MasterCards preloaded with $25 each, and as of right now have enough points to add an additional $50 to one of the cards. All for free and just for spending some time playing! The points can either be added to the cards, or can be used for gift cards from a good selection of vendors. The name of the site is NetWinners and I feel that it is a worthy site to look at, particularly since it's free! Free is a very good price!
Anyway, I just wanted to tell ya about these programs again. After all, making a little extra income is always nice...and that's what keeps coffee in the pot, right?